Bold action is the only way forward The world is in a climate crisis — the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is the most urgent issue facing humanity today, and the time to act boldly is now. Climate change impacts every individual, company, city, and nation, and it disproportionately affects the poorest and most vulnerable, amplifying global inequality. The consequences of global temperatures rising more than 1.5°C are extreme and far-reaching for nature, humans, businesses, and our collective future. Scientists agree that globally we must reduce emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by mid-century. That’s why Salesforce is committed to doing all we can to limit global warming to 1.5°C. We are rapidly advancing our sustainability program, integrating climate action into the core of our business to ultimately deliver on this shared, planetary goal of a more sustainable and equitable future. We’re bringing the full power of Salesforce to create a sustainable future by accelerating the world's largest businesses to net zero, sequestering 100 gigatons of carbon through conserving, restoring, and growing 1 trillion trees, protecting our oceans, and energizing the ecopreneur revolution. We can only succeed if the world succeeds; it’s not enough to focus within our own four walls. And, there is no time to waste. Inaction is the most costly strategy of all. Our planet requires everyone – governments, scientists, investors, businesses, individuals – working together today to take climate action. Salesforce is on a mission to drive meaningful climate action at scale, and we hope you join us on this journey. We are moving towards a 1.5°C future by focusing on six sustainability priorities, which can be a blueprint for others to accelerate their journey to net zero. salesforce.com/sustainability. Stay updated on our progress and get involved at Who are Ecopreneurs? Environmentally-minded entrepreneurs who lead and drive climate action worldwide. 1 | Salesforce.com/sustainability
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